A. The Time’s Literary Supplement
B. The Lady’s Home Journal
C. Strand Magazine
D. Reader Magazine
Related Mcqs:
- The Romantic Age began with publication of_______________?
A. Lyrical Ballads
B. My Last Duchess
C. A Tale of Two Cities
D. Canonization - How does VirginiaWoolf’s essay “A Room of One’s Own” contribute to feminist theory ?
A. It suggests that the suppression of women is part of a historical climate that will naturally fade away.
B. It suggests that gender roles are conditioned by the possession of money and power.
C. It suggests that gender has power over class.
D. All of the above answers are correct. - Who after the publication of a poem, awoke and found himself famous ?
A. Shelley
B. Browning
C. Wordsworth
D. Keats - was the companion in publication to John Milton’s “Paradise Regained.” ?
A. “Paradise Lost”
B. “Areopagitica”
C. “On Christian Doctrine”
D. “Samson Agonistes” - Which work of William Wordsworth, with the joint publication with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature ?
A. The Excursion
B. The Prelude
C. Lyrical Ballads
D. Poems, in Two Volumes - Which writer arranged for the publication of The Dubliners ?
A. Ezra Pound
B. W.B. Yeats
C. Ernest Hemmingway
D. Virginia Woolf - Why did ’Poetry Quarterly’ cease publication in 1953 ?
A. Owner convicted of fraud
B. Fall in Sales
C. Rise in taxation on magazines
D. Shortage of paper - John Lyly became instantly famous with the publication of what text ?
A. “95 Theses”
B. “Utopia”
C. “Euphues, or the Anatomy of Wit”
D. “Paradise Lost” - Surrealism became an official aesthetic movement of the modern period with the publication of which work ?
A. Andre Breton’s “Surrealist Manifesto”
B. James Joyce’s “Ulysses”
C. Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises”
D. T.S. Eliot’s “The Wasteland” - Which of the following sixteenth-century works of English literature was translated into the English language after its first publication in Latin ?
A. Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus
B. William Shakespeare’s King Lear
C. Thomas More’s The History of King Richard III
D. Thomas More’s Utopia